[Drama-committee] This Week: MacBeth & More !!
Ahoy Campers! It's time for another fun filled week of escapades with your favourite group of on-campus nutters. The party kicks off at 8.15 Monday over at the Space in the HELIX, with our debut performance of Shakespeare's "Scottish Play". We've prepared a modernised, contemporary version of the show, which basically means we've left out the boring crap and added more guns (guns, lots of guns). MacBeth will be running at 8.15 on Monday to Thursday nights this week, with a matinee set for 2pm Wednesday. AND for the bargain-bin price of just 6 Euro, you get to see Ambition, Greed, Lunacy, Regicide and Murder! (I've forgotten the names of the other two dwarfs, sorry). BUT THERE'S MORE ! If you should produce one of our much-coveted (and stylish) DCU Drama membership cards, we'll let you in for a ridiculous 4 Euro. We're cutting our own throats here... Tickets are available from the Box Office at the HELIX, and Drama will be running a stand in the HUB all week, be sure to stop by. We are looking for volunteers to lend a hand selling tickets at our stand, so if you have a free hour or two during the week and would like to help out, give me a shout at dramabob@gmail.com. So come and see MacBeth, a gritty tale of conspiracy and blood (lots of blood). ALSO THIS WEEK: Congrats to those who won a part in this year's musical, "Sweet Charity" ! Rehearsals will begin immediately, with a FULL cast read-through in XG14 at 6pm tonight (Monday). Be there or be a two-dimensional geometric object with 4 sides of equal length (a square, dammit!). As Homer Simpson once said, "That's it, I'm outta here." See you at MacBeth ! Bob -- Roibeard O Mhurcu # 54144094 CS1 Class Rep. DCU Drama, 1st Year Rep. www.dcudrama.ie www.meltingclocks.tk (everything you wanted to know about Salvador Dali but were afraid to ask...) "Lisa honey, if you don't like your job, you don't strike - You just go in every day and do it really half-assed. That's the American way !" - Homer Simpson, America's second biggest schmuck -
participants (1)
-
Roibeard O Mhurcu